oriflamme (Meaning)

Wordnet

oriflamme (n)

an inspiring symbol or ideal that serves as a rallying point in a struggle

a red or orange-red flag used as a standard by early French kings

Webster

oriflamme (n.)

The ancient royal standard of France.

A standard or ensign, in battle.

Synonyms & Antonyms of oriflamme

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oriflamme Sentence Examples

  1. The crimson oriflamme of the royal army billowed proudly in the wind.
  2. The oriflamme, a symbol of imperial authority, led the charge into battle.
  3. The tattered oriflammes of the exhausted troops fluttered in the fading light.
  4. The oriflamme was a beacon of hope, inspiring the weary soldiers to press on.
  5. The burning oriflamme sent smoke signals across the vast battlefield.
  6. The elaborately embroidered oriflamme depicted the triumphant history of the kingdom.
  7. The oriflamme served as a rallying point for the dispirited troops.
  8. The shimmering oriflamme caught the sunlight, dazzling the enemy.
  9. The oriflamme, once a symbol of glory, now lay torn and discarded on the battlefield.
  10. The oriflamme waved in defiance, a testament to the indomitable spirit of the warriors.

FAQs About the word oriflamme

an inspiring symbol or ideal that serves as a rallying point in a struggle, a red or orange-red flag used as a standard by early French kingsThe ancient royal s

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The crimson oriflamme of the royal army billowed proudly in the wind.

The oriflamme, a symbol of imperial authority, led the charge into battle.

The tattered oriflammes of the exhausted troops fluttered in the fading light.

The oriflamme was a beacon of hope, inspiring the weary soldiers to press on.